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Introduction and Overview of the Puritans (1 of 18) Who Were the Puritans and What Did They Teach? by Dr. Matthew McMahon (Free MP3s)



Introduction and Overview of the Puritans (1 of 18) Who Were the Puritans and What Did They Teach? by Dr. Matthew McMahon (Free MP3s)




Definition of Puritanism


Just who were the Puritan writers? They were not only the two thousand ministers who were ejected from the Church of England by the Act of Uniformity in 1662, but also those ministers in England and North America, from the sixteenth century through the early eighteenth century, who worked to reform and purify the church and to lead people toward godly living consistent with the Reformed doctrines of grace.


Puritanism grew out of three needs: (1) the need for biblical preaching and the teaching of sound Reformed doctrine; (2) the need for biblical, personal piety that stressed the work of the Holy Spirit in the faith and life of the believer; and (3) the need to restore biblical simplicity in liturgy, vestments, and church government, so that a well-ordered church life would promote the worship of the triune God as prescribed in His Word (The Genius of Puritanism, 11ff.).


Doctrinally, Puritanism was a kind of vigorous Calvinism; experientially, it was warm and contagious; evangelistically, it was aggressive, yet tender; ecclesiastically, it was theocentric and worshipful; politically, it aimed to be scriptural, balanced, and bound by conscience before God in the relationships of king, Parliament, and subjects; culturally, it had lasting impact throughout succeeding generations and centuries until today (Durston and Eales, eds., The Culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700).


- Dr. Joel Beeke, "Why You Should Read the Puritans"



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Dr. Matthew McMahon, A Puritan's Mind


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- Matthew McMahon, Ph.D.  A Puritan's Mind   https://www.apuritansmind.com/


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